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Old 10-08-2003, 03:17 PM
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just talked w/ the guys @ Magnuson I guess they are going to a larger heat exchanger for the RADIX system, seems they were finding the same stuff we have, that in warm temps and stop and go driving the IAT's start creeping up to the 140-150 degrees range and the computer starts to pull timing and drop off performance. so they are upping the size of the exchanger to get the #'s down.
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That is correct. I have been working with them on this for a while. When they become available I will let you guys know.
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Cool !! Literally. I already upgraded my heat exchanger with one made for a Lightning. Not cheap, but it does keep it's cool better, and recovers faster. Before my heat exchanger upgrade, in 70 degree weather, I did back to back 0-60 runs (no cool off time) I was able to get my IAT up to 170 degrees! And it took forever to cool back down.
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I did the same test and had the same results.

I moved the heat exchanger down low in the front airdam. Helped ALOT.
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